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1970 ANDERSONIAN Anderson Senior High School Vol. XL CO-EDITORS Kris Schmid, Sally Strobl PRODUCTION EDITORS Carol Murrish, Martha Scott COPY EDITOR Deana Teece ASSISTANT COPY EDITOR Stephen Potter BUSINESS MANAGER KarolAucker UNDERCLASS EDITOR Kris Muller STAFF Karen Boyd, Dave Chen, Sandi Holland, Kris Parker, Debbie Ratliff, Tim Shaw, Peggy Turner. ADVISER Kenneth j. Furrier ANDERSONIAN 1970 14 THE YEAR We want to remember the 1969-70 school year not only by the many special events that occurred, but also for the day by day activities that made up the school year. From the McNicholas game to Commencement another year has passed - one we will always recall with many good thoughts land maybe a few bad onesl. 78 ACTIVITIES The Anderson student is a person of varied interests and many talents. Through his participation in activities, he becomes an important part ofAnderson Senior High School. 96 ACADEMICS Through long hours ofstudy, determination and hard work these students excell in academic achievement. They take studying seriously, and are recognized for their accomplishments. 104 MUSIC Music has always been one ofthe best known activities ofAHS. Half-time shows, parades, concerts, and assemblies are presented after many hours of rehearsal. 114 ATHLETICS Athletics is notjust a word e it is a way of life. Dedication, pride, pain and teamwork all dominate the Anderson athletes' world. By practice and hard work, the athlete strives for victory. 124 FACULTY We may call them names, neglect their assignments, even flunk their exams, but we realize that without the faculty's help, we would not receive the education we need. 132 UNDERCLASSMEN Awaiting the day when they will be seniors, the underclaSSmen represent a majority ofour student body. From the sophomore candy sale to the junior-Senior Prom, th ey show their importance in the activities ofAnderson Senior High School. 152 SENIORS When we finally reach our senior year, we are relieved. Yet, we have a feeling ofsadness and apprehension in leaving Anderson and having to face the responsibilities on an entirely new way of life. 188 ADVERTISING We would like to thank all of the businesses and clubs for placing an advertisement in this year's annual. it is with their support that we are able to publish the i970 ANDERSONIAN.
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